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SleepyW 01-19-04 03:24 PM

Worst/most overused song cliches/lines
 
Hearing that annoying Chad Kroeger/Santana song the other day and having it stuck in my head reminded me of this...the stupid line about being "together forever," which has GOT to be one of the most overused word combos in lyrical music history.

Another annoying one I can instantly recall is loving some "until the end of time." God, if I ever hear one of those again.....:yack:

cungar 01-20-04 09:32 AM

This isn't a lyrical cliche but the most overused rock song cliche is the acoustic intro verse that is followed by the full band joining in. Mexican Wine by Fountains of Wayne is an example. Great song though.

BRIAN 1972 01-20-04 09:38 AM

'it will be alright"

any song with "rain" in the title.

DigestingGandhi 01-20-04 10:27 AM

Any song title or band name that has a month in it.

November rain - G n R
Long December - Counting Crows
November's doom - "band name"
Dirge for November - Opeth
The Ides of March - Iron Maiden
April - Deep Purple

and so many more...Also, with the Hardcore kids, it's becoming quite common to add a season (typically autumn) I.E. from autumn to ashes, After Autumn...and speaking of hardcore...why does every damn hardcore band have to have 3 word names that usually consist of the words burning, die (death), bleed (bleeding), and sky...jesus christ what a bunch od pretentious bastards.

gmal2003 01-20-04 11:24 AM

In response to cungar, add Foo Fighters "All My Life".
I agree that many cliches are used in songs. To put it like Andre 3000 said "cliche the end is near, cliche the end is near, cliche the end is near".Also I often hear things like "all thats left to give".

fallow 01-20-04 12:52 PM

[snarky answer] I Love You [/snarky answer]

Someone had to do it.

cheapskate 01-20-04 01:29 PM

Anytime a seemingly impossible task is offered up... "just to be with you". eg:

"I'd climb the highest mountain"
"I'd die for you"

Obviously, no one is going to ask you to perform these tasks... I want to hear more "do able" offers; something you might actually be asked to perform to show your love. eg:

"I would test a 9 volt battery with my tounge for you"
"I'd chew on a piece of tin foil for you"
"I'd lick photocopier paper, and sniff toner just to have you by my side"

Also - any Lenny Kravitz song is a cliche.

LivingINClip 01-21-04 02:34 AM

Anything with "baby, baby".

Also, I must agree that if it is by Lenny Kravtitz than it is an automatic cliche.

Ralph Wiggum 01-21-04 05:29 AM

Bacardi/party.

edytwinky 01-21-04 05:56 AM

"....our first kiss"
"i'd die for you"

Pretty much every love song

Caoimhin 01-21-04 06:53 AM

"Throw yo' hands in in the ay-ah...If you a <I>*insert thug adjective here*</I> playa..."

My ears spontaneously bleed when I hear that.

Randy Miller III 01-21-04 08:22 AM


Originally posted by Caoimhin
"Throw yo' hands in in the ay-ah...If you a <I>*insert thug adjective here*</I> playa..."
My ears spontaneously bleed when I hear that.

You stole my answer! :)

The alternate original version "...and wave 'em like ya just don't care" is equally annoying.

whaaat 01-21-04 09:53 AM

"...never felt like this/this way before..."

Celtic Bob 01-21-04 10:04 AM


Originally posted by cheapskate
Anytime a seemingly impossible task is offered up... "just to be with you". eg:

"I'd climb the highest mountain"
"I'd die for you"

Obviously, no one is going to ask you to perform these tasks... I want to hear more "do able" offers; something you might actually be asked to perform to show your love. eg:

"I would test a 9 volt battery with my tounge for you"
"I'd chew on a piece of tin foil for you"
"I'd lick photocopier paper, and sniff toner just to have you by my side"


Sounds like BonJovi's careear. :D

Toad 01-21-04 10:18 AM

I also say "I'd die for you" or some variation of that.

I personally detest when any artist uses the word "yeah" in their lyrics. As in "I'd die for you. Yeah Yeah Yeah!! Yeah!"

Toad 01-21-04 10:21 AM


Originally posted by cheapskate
Obviously, no one is going to ask you to perform these tasks... I want to hear more "do able" offers; something you might actually be asked to perform to show your love. eg:

"I would test a 9 volt battery with my tounge for you"
"I'd chew on a piece of tin foil for you"
"I'd lick photocopier paper, and sniff toner just to have you by my side"


There's a Weird Al song that's right up your alley (though it's more what he WOULDN'T do for someone). Examples of lines:

"I'd rather clean all the bathrooms in Grand Central Station with my tongue, than spend one more minute with you."

"I'd rather rip my heart right of my rib cage with my bare hands and then then throw it on the floor and stomp on it til I die. Than spend, one more minute, with you!"

Excellent!

Saxofonix 01-21-04 02:48 PM

The phrase "Yo! Yo!" in any rap / hip-hop .. er .. song.

Also .. the inane
rhyming of brain / insane / rain

And in rock ... the following words used in a rhyme ..
night / light / tight / right / might

TopHatCat64 01-21-04 02:54 PM

Escalade/Icecapades

Pretty much anytime Escalade is mentioned in a rap song they're stuck with rhyming it with Icecapades (as in how much diamonds they have)

[email protected] 01-21-04 05:43 PM

Rhyming "fire" and "funeral pyre".

Any title with "Runaway" in it...

sararekuforever 01-21-04 06:54 PM

Together and forever is too cute to be a cliche...

I think the worst cliche are "baby baby"

and "PUT YOUR HANDS UP"

and WHOOOOOOOAH OOOOOOOH OHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

you know, 50 second sustained notes by those power ballad girls who think they're all that

Rypro 525 01-22-04 12:26 PM

simple accoustic songs, then becoming full out rock songs.

fallow 01-22-04 01:52 PM


Originally posted by Caoimhin
"Throw yo' hands in in the ay-ah...If you a <I>*insert thug adjective here*</I> playa..."

My ears spontaneously bleed when I hear that.

Are there many songs that actually use this? I always felt that this was a memorable line, not one that is constantly recycled.

Caoimhin 01-22-04 02:50 PM


Originally posted by fallow
Are there many songs that actually use this? I always felt that this was a memorable line, not one that is constantly recycled.
I've heard that particular combination more of late, although really any lyric that begins "throw your hands in the air" is just played out.

palebluedot 01-22-04 03:21 PM

"Take my hand...I will lead you to the promised land.." used in more songs than I can name.

And to echo cheapskate....Lenny Kravitz must use a rhyming cliche dictionary when he writes song.

tonyc3742 01-23-04 08:56 AM

Weird Al's 'One More Minute' is hilarious.

This isn't much more widespread than the band, but GWAR has used the 'skulls fashioned into bowls' at least 2 or 3 times that i can recall.


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